Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 24, DeMotte, Jasper County, 5 January 1933 — TEFFT [ARTICLE]
TEFFT
HAROLD MARTIN
Harold Martin wishes to state the reason for his not writng the items for the last week. He had a slight attack of the flu and was thus disabled. He’ll try to do better next time. \ ; Miss Marjorie Swing spent her Christmas vacation visiting her mother and relatives in Hammond. She reported a very good time. Mr. Wilbur Lewark celebrated his twenty-seventh biri,nday on Jan. 1, 1933 and Harold Martin celebrated his sixteenth birthday December 26, 1932. Mr. Milford Robbins returned to his job as an employee of the Tefft Grain Co., Inc., after a few weeks of illness suffering from a broken ankle. Malchoim Peregrine has been cn the sick list for the past few days. We all hope he will get well real sood. ; . z Most of the students of the Tefft School returned to work Monday after a weeks Christmas vacation. All had the best of spirit and I think they were ready to start back to work. Mr. and Mrs. Don Felker spent Christmas vacation with Mr. Felkers parents. A very good time was reported. Mrs. Rachel Laßowe has been on the sick list for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Benham attended the annual Oyster Supper of the male quartet of which Mr Benham is a member. All of the members had a very enjoyable evening. Mrs. Wade Peregine entertained the weekly meeting of Tefft Card Club. Those winning prizes were: Ist, Mrs. Mable Collins; 3rd, Mrs. Wade Peregrine Delightful refreshments were served by Mrs. Peregrine and ail spent a inost enjoyable evening. Mrs. Belle Reddin had a very sudden attack of poison from gall stones. She is at the present writing under doctors care. Mr. Eugene Stalbaum was operated on last Thursday mornmg for a severe case of appendicitis. We hope you will recover in a very short time. Mr. Cunningham of south of Tefft has been seriously ill with an attack of the flu. Miss Florence Glasgow spent her Christmas vacation visiting with her father and mother of near Portland, Indiana. The pupils making honor grades in spelling from the third grade are: Ruth Anderson, June Meyers, Harry Miller, and Lawrence Stalbaum. £ * !
